Mac tips

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How to force an app to quit on your Mac

Press these three keys together: Option, Command, and Esc (Escape). This is similar to pressing Control-Alt-Delete on a PC. Or choose Force Quit from the Apple () menu in the upper-left corner of your screen.

To capture screenshot of Mac

Press Shift + Command + 5, then click an option, like Selection button to capture a still selection or Whole screen button to record your whole screen.

The screenshot tools appear in a small palette, which you can drag to reposition. The palette includes options for where to save the screenshot, whether to show the pointer, and more.

Save, edit, and share your shots After you take a screenshot or video, a thumbnail appears in the corner of your screen. Drag it int

Forward delete (delete char next to cursor)

Fn+Delete

To hide and show dock

Just hit Command+Option+D at any time, and the dock will glide away (or back again).

Windows

Open a file

Cmd+Down arrow

Cmd+O

Switch between windows

While you have two or more documents open in your favorite word-processing software, simply press and hold the Command ⌘ key and then strike the ~ (Tilde) key on your keyboard.

navigate on page

fn + ← Jump to top of documentfn + → Jump to bottom of documentfn + ↓ Advance down one pagefn + ↑ Advance up one page

Enter path in open/save window

Press Ctrl+Shift+G will open GoTo window

Switch running applications

Besides Command + Tab, you can swipe up on the touchpad with three fingers to view the windows of open apps, allowing you to quickly switch between programs. This view is called Mission Control, which also has its own dedicated keyboard shortcut (F3).

Capture screen shot

To capture the entire screen, press Command-Shift-3

The screen shot will be automatically saved as a PNG file on your desktop with the filename starting with “Picture” followed by a number, example Picture 1, Picture 2, and so on.